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Old 07-26-2011, 05:03 PM
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Unfortunately it is normal, just that it's fairly rare. Your doctor can advise you best.
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Old 09-05-2011, 06:09 AM
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Your very young to experience that problem. Use a hair loss treatment to control the losing of your hair. It is not good to look at that your bald at that young age.
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Old 04-29-2012, 08:19 AM
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Male pattern baldness is normal. It is genetic, so if your father or grandfather have or had it, chances are likely you'll have it too...those treatments keep your hair from thinning too quickly. The only proven treatment is hair follicle transplant surgery.
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Old 05-04-2012, 11:38 AM
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even though it is normal, there are still things you can do to avoid it. maybe a change of lifestyle is needed for the young one if it happens early like stop smoking and live healthy. Some food to help you out. Fish, eggs and beans
Hair is primarily made of protein and, therefore, it makes sense to eat a protein-rich diet if you’re trying to maintain your healthy hair. However, eating a steak every day isn’t going to help you. High-fat diets will result in increased testosterone levels, which has been linked to hair loss -- so steaks are not among the foods that prevent hair loss. Stick to leaner proteins such as fish (which has a myriad of health benefits beyond just maintaining your hair), chicken, calf’s liver, brewer’s yeast, low-fat cheese, eggs, almonds, beans, and yogurt. Soy milk and tofu are also smart to add to your diet because they are high in protein and low in bad fats.
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